The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 26, 1929, Page 6, Image 6

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Te CnilGCrr CTATTSlIATf. SsJcra. Ortosi, Saturday Kornlay, October 25,1523
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SACRED II
Thirty-Minute Concert Pre
lude to Sunday Night
Sermon at M. E.
The large rested choir of the
First Methodist church will pre
sent a SO-minute program of "ac
red music on Sunday eTening in
connection with the evening serr
ice. Prof. Forrest W. Gaw wlH
direct the choir and Prof. T. S.
.Roberts win preside at the organ.
Miss Ruth Bedford will accom
pany at the piano. The following
program will be giyen:
Oregon Prelude, "Berceuse,"
' Spiney. ?
Processional Hymn, "Onward
Christian Soldiers."
Anthem, "0 .How Amiable,"
Rogers.. . t
' -Solo, 'The Holp City," Miss El
eanor Moore, i '
Anthem, "The Radiant Morn,"
Woodward.
Solo, "Where'er Ye Walk," Han
del. Mr. Ronald Craven.
Duet, Organ and Piano, "Sere
nade," Wldor; Prof. T. S. Roberts
and Miss Gretchen Thielsen.
Anthem, "The Silent Sea," Neid
Inger. i A brief sermon on The Tri
umph of Faith" will be given by
the pastor. Rev. Fred C. Taylor,
at the close of the musical pro
gram. Education Aim
Of Presby terian
Drive in State
A campaign In the interests of
the Westminster Foundation has
ba?n authorized by the Presby
terians of Oregon and a campaign
of education has been inaugurat
ed to acquaint the membership
with the work being done at the
sf.e university and the college
where the foundation maintains
houses as centers for the Presby
terian students on the campuses
and where the student pastors
hare a residence. C. A. Kells of
Salem was named a member of
sthe board of trustees of the foun
dation. The campaign will close the
day before Thanksgiving, Novem
ber 27. Offices have been estab
lished in the Odd Fellows buUding
ta Portland, and members of the
denomination throughout the
state are being asked to cooper
ate. Paul T. Shaw is chairman of
th ecampaign committee and Dr.
H. L. Bowman, pastor of the
First church, Portland, Is chair
man of the board of trustees.
To interest the eitixens In the
educational work for young stu
dents an appeal is being made by
the committee for cooperation in
the undertaking.
Relief Cor is to Present
) Flag to Lutheran Church
The Women's Relief Corps will
present a flag to the American
Lutheran charch at a special cere
mony Sunday morning. Mrs.
Helen Sou'.hwick, acting on De
lia If of the. Relief Corps, will con
duct the presentation and mem
bers of the W. R. C. will attend
la a body.
Gross to Albany
Rer. B; W. Gross, pastor Of St.
John's Lutheran church, will leave
Monday noon for Albany to at
tend the three-day session of the
Oregon district Lutheran church.
Missouri synod, which will con
yeue ; Tuesday.
A Sermon for the Week
The Perfect Prayer
. CHARLES C. HAWORTH
(Pastor South Salem Friends Church,)
Test, Luke 11 :1 Lord Teach ns to pray
; The disciples felt the need of learning to pray. We, too.
need to learn to pray. Prayer is essential to the christian lite and
to the success of christian work. How caa we better learn to pray
than by studying the Lord's Prayer, the Perfect Prayer?
Prayer is the soul's sincere desire, ottered or unexpressed;,
yet there is little progress in thought without words.' The Perfect
Prayer has seven petitions, the perfect number. As there are seven
days in tbe week, six for material needs, one for spiritual, in this
prayer there Is one petition for material needs, six for spiritual
ends. The prayer begins with the salutation. Our Father, express
ing the lore and confidence of a son, yet drawing near with awe
and reverence.
1. Hallowed be thy name. There must have been a need for
such a petition! Is God's name hallowed, treated as holy and sa
cred? Does it pain us when his name Is blasphemed? -r-
2. Thy kingdom come. Where Christ is recognized and crowned
king, there is bis kingdom, within you. This petition is a prayer ,
for missions, for the extension of God's kingdom. .
J. Try will be done. It was Jesus' meat, the motive of his life, to
do the will of his Father and by the same will we are sanctified.
O! God, may thy will be done! v , :-
The first three petitions are spiritual, are of a wide out-reach;,
they have nothing selfish, nor even personal. They relate to tad
honor of God, the progress pt his kingdom, to obedience to him. ,
After this period of exaltation of spirit and eommanion with God
the mind comes back to personal needs. It is an Inverted climax,
yet one thinks of self as a part of the great plan which, his spirit .
has contemplated and as a part, he must be ready and in condi
tion to fit into the whole.
A. Give us this day our daily bread. The best christian life and
development are not possible without these physical needs being:,
met We find, this one petition for the' material In the very center
of this Perfect Prayer, slight we Infer that It should be the center
about which our christian activities should revolve? - t-!
IV TorglTe us our debts. From God we recelre eTerythlnt; good,,
and we in turn owe him obedience, loyalty, lore. Do we prayT
Yes, we need to learn this petition alsd, forgive na our debts. -u
Lead us not into temptation, let us not fall lato temptation.
We 'need guidance In our ignorance and -weakness. Temptations '
are Terr real and aterrifjto: to thttro eWld ot God.
7. Deliver us from the erU one. TU cloeely comecUd with,
theJ sixth .petition as s part of the defensive christian lite. The
enemy is astute and'wiley tad would take m la :raares, but.
with the Father we are v'tl'XJ
The last three petitions are spiritual ns were the first three,
but these are personal. The personal christian life in harmony
with God, is of the greatest ImporUnce If we are to do our part
in the work of GodJntho world.T What a wonderful prayert Ut
us take it as our model and study It to follow It teachings. LORD
TEACH US TO PRAT.
New Church Edifice
For United Brethren
In Sight, Says Biddle
The Tnitcd Brethren
charch is aavared of a new
cltnrch baMding, probably
within another year. Rev. L.
W. Biddle, pastor, reports
Mr. Biddle has received
word front the " Home Mis
slon and Charch Erection
society of the church of the
raited Brethren In Christ,
with headquarters at Day
ton, Ohio, thai the society
has taken definite action to
assist the Salem church by
a. gift and loan in the erec
tion of the first unit of a
modern building.
The church which now
stands at the corner of Ne
braska and 17th streets was
erected 20 years ago. Dr.
R. 8. Showers, associate se
cretary of the Home Mission
society will be in Salem next
Spring- to decide with the
local church the details ef
the building program. ,
Quarterly Conference
Held by Leslie Church
The first quarterly conference
of Leslie Memorial church was
held Thursday evening under the
direction of the District Superin
tendent, Dr. T. H. Temple. Follow
ing the church supper. Dr. Tem
ple gave a devotional address, af
ter which the reports of the vari
ous departments of church work
were given. The pastor, S. Darlow
Johnson told of some of the plans
for the coming months.
CHtrxcH or the mazabshs
On block loath mt Center lfltk.
L. U. Smith. psst.r. Fhooa 240. Horn
ing mrric 11 o'clock. Subject, "Saving
the Children." Special ma tic: 1 Large
male ehorut under the direction ( Joan
frusta, will ling a fascial number. E
uing servic 7:80 o'clock; aobjeet: "Lost
at Sea;" Mr. and Mrs. Clyd Hoffer
1U siaf. Soadajr aeaool rally at :45
a. m. V. M. Litwiller, nipt Jaaiar choir
( S3 retce. Midweek services 7:80
p. m., Wednesday; Rer. Lear Meyers,
leader; place, church. Young people!
meeting!: Saadaj 6:30 p. m.. Mist The
Sampson, in charge. His 1t TalbeU
aad Ma line ChiMa, leaden. The Jaaier
X. T. P. 8. will aaeet at :30 with Mm.
Smith the supervisor. Yoaag people's
prayer meeting Enday even i a- at the
home at Mr. andIra. W. J. Seamiter,
26j North 24th street.
rrasr snurxrausT
Fraternal Temple en Center street, be
tween Liberty aad Hirh. Serrices at 7:30
'clock. Patter Rer. Luella X. La Valley
will be the apeaker. Topic: "The De-
aaeaetratraa ( Peter' a Power and Hie I
Wonderful Gifts." Mecuces. A circle
will be held front S ta 7 o'clock.
GLAD TIDUTOS XXSSIOB
353 Covrt street, otst Western Ante
Supply company'a store. C. 8. Johnson.
pastor, 1520 Front street. Serrices S
aad 7:30 p. . Sunday school 3 p. m.
Weekday services Tuesday. Taaradav and
Saturday evenings.
CHZISTIAJT SCIENCE
Corner of Liberty aad Chemeketa
street. Serrices at 11 a. as. and Is, a,
th same service it repeated ia the erc
ning. Lessen topic: "Probation After
Desih,." Wednesday evening meetings t
B clock include testimonies of healing.
Sunday school classes at 9:45 aad 11
o'clock a. a. A reading room for the
public ia maintained at 4 Oft Masonie
Temple, opea from 11 to 5:30 except
Sundaj-i and holidays.
TOST arrAaosxzcAi.
Liberty and Center aueeti. A. P. Lay
tea, pastor. Pboate 981-J. Moraine Berr
ies 11 o'clock; subject: "Who It This.
Evening service 7:30 ' clock; subject:
"God Touched Men." 8anday school
9:43 a. as.; L. L. Thornton, enpt. Mid
week aerrieea T:I0 p. m. Thursday; 9.
E. Erskine, leader; place, at charch.
Young people's meetings: Sunday eve
ning at 6:10. Topic: "What Ia Wor
ship t" Leader, Bertha Magnet.
CASTLB WHITES BSETHBXV
Vebraska and Forth 17th streets. I.
W. Biddle, pastor. Phone 28.M-J. Mom.
ing service 11 'clock; subject ; "Th
Growing-Chriatian." Evening aervice 7:30
'clock. Th Woman' Missionary Socie
ty will give their "World' Minion Ad
vancement" program. Mr. L. W. Biddle,
president. Sunday school 10 a. m. Mid-
iimntrap ibertitceg m jjalem Cfmtdjeg
FIELD
WORKER
T
Mrs. Julie CT. Way of Illinois
Will Be at Congrega
tional Church
Mrs. Julia M. Way, traveler and
church worker of Illinois, will
bring interesting lectures at the
First Congregational church at the
11 o'clock hour Sunday morning
and at the Knight Memorial
church Sunday evening at 7:30
o'clock. Mrs. Way is making a
tour of the western states, and
her appearance in Salem will mark
the first of a number of lectures
and addresses she will give.
Mrs. Julia M. Way is field
worker for the Illinois state con
ference. Mrs Way was released,
with considerable reluctance, by
the Illinois women td. spend some
months in speaking In the western
states. She is the daughter of Dr.
J. W. Marcuson, a missionary in
Constantinople, and the widow of
Dr. J. W; Kay, who was pastor at
Portland, Maine, at the time of
his death in 1909. Mrs. Way has
spent many years in child-placing
work for various institutions, and
for the Russell Sage Foundation.
During the war, she traveled in
Tennessee, North and South Car
olina, and Georgia, as a "Super
visor in Institutes of instruction
for home service secretaries of the
Red Cross.
' In 1923 Mrs. Way began work
for the Dlinols W. H. M. TJ., and
week services T:30 p. m., Thursday;
etndy of "Holy Spirit." Senior C. E.
:15 p. m. Special pUns for the year'
work will bo nude. JLadies' Aid meet
ing all day Wednesday.
OHWSTIAaT AWO 1CSSI0VAXT
AXUAHOn
S55 Ferry street. Loie Pinnell, act
ing paster. Snnday school at :45 a. m.
Mrs. Gilbert White, snpt. Morning ser
mon at 11 o'clock will be preached by
Mr. Alio Caswell, former pastor of
the Tabernacle, Subject: "Eaadt Off."
T. P. 8. at 6: SO. led by Elvena Orow.
Evening evaarelistic aervice at 7: SO.
Prayer and fellows fp Tuesday night at
th Tabernacle. T. P. 8. cottage meeting
at the home f Joe Wilson. Junior T. P.
S. Saturday afternoon at B:S0 'clock.
XbOUWOEX. BAPTIST
Bible school 10 'dock. Preaching serv
ice at 11 a. . nnd 7:45 p. m. Good
messages both morning aad evening pre
eeded ia the evening by a song service.
8pecil mnsic at both service.
nn METHODIST
Market and North Winter streets. W.
K. Coffee, pastor. Phone 2S9S-W. Morn
ing service 11 a'cloek. Br. F. L. Bnrnr
of Pnrtlnnd preaching. Evening service
7. -SO 'clock; Bev. P. L. Bams preaching.
Snnday school. 9:45 a. as.; Herbert Han-
snot. Midweek aervice 7:30 s. m.
Thnrsday; Webb Barkam. leader: place.
charch. Tevng people' meetings: 9:30
t the chorea Sunday evening.
cbbxst nvAHonuoAX. xtrrHxnAv
Eighteeatk aad Stat streets. Rev.
Amos E. Minnoms. pastor Pfcoa S72S.
Oermaa Keferasation morning aervie at
:45 o'clock: enbieht: "Hold That Thou
Hast. English Baformation aerrieet
11 o'clock a. m. 8biect: "Rock hewn.
RnekbnUt. Bock-firas.'' Special antic:
I Was Glad Whoa They Said." by the
chair. Hymns of th Reformation will be
mad a feature of th congregational
singing. Sunday school, 0:40 a. a.; Mis
Jtartaa saturate, asp. Xonng people s
meetings: Lather Leagwe anoeting 7:30
p. ns. Leetnr by the pastor : "If Every
Lutheran. War Just Such a Lutheran Aa
I
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
Corner Stat aad Cbnrek streets. P. C.
Taylor, pastor. Phone 974. Morning Bert
ie 11 ' clock; subject; "Th Plae ef
Christina Liters tore." The Bev. Edward
Laird Mills, D. Editor of th Pac
ific Christian Advocate, of Portland,
preaching. Special mnsic: Organ prelude.
"Setters, In D Minor ay Woodman.
Antkemet "O Lard, My Trust I ia Thy
Mercy," by Hall. 'Incidental solo. Mitt
Bath How. "By Bapyloa' Wave," Gou
nod. Evening serviea -7:10 'clock: tup
Jeet: "The Triumph of Faith," Special
ntusiet Half boor special music jmder the
leadership of Prof. F. W. Gaw, Son
day school t:45 a. at.: Ben E. Bickli.
tapt. Midweek aarrieci 7:30 p. m. Tburt
dsy; th pstor, leader: "A Psslm (
Forgiven." Epwortb League services :
University chapter: Topic, "Planning n
Oeed Time." Leader, Margaret Ghormley.
First Cbarch Chapter, Topic: "Bight or
Wrong. " Leadr Dorothy Kloepping and
Grace Skinner. Jenior High, chapter. Top
ic: "Thy Kingdom Come." a playlet.
Junior church 11 n. am. ia the Annex.
Meet re. "Africsn Stories," Mrs. A. A.
Lee.
BVAVOKUSTIO TABESVACXB -Conor
13th. and Ferry street. Earl
V. Jeaaitea, pastor. Phoa 2050-M.
Moraiag service 11 'clock, tb pastor
win preach. Evening service, 7:45 o'clock.
Seimoa by Eva M. Jeaaison. Sunday
Shoal 9:45 a. m., W. B. Finney, aupt.
tildrea' cbarch, 8andy evening 8:30
'deck, led by Mit Lorea Pryor. Mid
week meetings: Tuesday night 7:45, top
ieal Bible tady: Thursday night praiae
aad prayer. Wednesday afternoon, 2:80
prayer boar. Saturday aight, 7:45, tb
young people's serviea, Mrs. Howard
Olsen, president.
nXTOBMED CHtrnOH
Capitol and Marion streets. W. G. Lien
kaemper, paster. Phoae S6S-W. werasaa
servic 10 'dock; subject? "The Chris
tian View f Recrcm&o. Xaglisb serv
ieo. 11 'dock; subject:' "FeUot-Ln-borer
With God." Special mnsic: An
them by the choir: "Savior Comfort V"
by Erneit O. Sellers. Suaday tchol 10
a. m F. Z. Kras, tapt.
i ' ygavrw OTMCTftvr f
(Methodist Epiaeopal) '
Soatb Commercial and Myers streets.
S. Darlow Johnsoa. patter. Phea 1794.
Mrning aervic 11 'cleck; (abject :
"Sean Methodist Baaiaalags.' by the
paatovv Kew member will bo roeetvod ia
to tb fellowship of tb ebwrch at tbia
aervic. Special mutie: Aataet. "Oh,
Ttst aad 8e," (Heyser). Happy Iv
niag Hour T:30 e'elock:. aubject: "Tb
Ha Who Ksm Wa Changed."
Special atasie: Sol. f'Roek f Ages.',
(Joaaaoa) by Mrs. A. E. Utley. Sunday
tchaol, 9:45 . ta.: E. J, Bat tetany, aapt.
Cbarek aight 6:30 p. -.; Tkartdayf
Rer. A. H. Thompson. t Portiaad,' arill
b tb peker. Tesmg peepl' aaeet
lag : Leali Toug people). Praaci
Asbary (high school) aa XatermsdUt
(jnir bigb) LaagaM vUl aMtt at f-.t
. ,-,-:.': SIOHLAJTD PaUDrSB
. Highland aad Chwreh streets. EdgaV P.
nmaa, pastor. Moraiag servtc 11 'clock;
subject: "aal ( th Traaigrestioa
Eveaiaff ttrries 7:80 s'cloek; sabjeet:
-.'Mega tm th Churebee." Bsasdar
aenal 10 a. aa.; B. af. Bockeft. aw.;
Midweek service 7:80 p. aa. Thursday;
th pastor, leader; plae,' tb chares.
Toaag i people's meetiag: , Jr. C. E. . at
s:t0 p. amj Sr. C. . at 1:9 p. a.
' ' ' ' . rntsT pltEssTTzxiAjr -u
Chemeketa aad X. Winter , street.
Krmaa K. Tally, D. I), patter. Pbn
1010-W. Vsraisff Mtric 11 tjdeck; sab
eet-Tba Problem f Hawaii." Spe
cial aaaeiet Aatbam. "Frm Cgypt'd
lldar Ca" Par)." Offertory t,
0 SPEAK HERE
in the spring of 191 & she became
a field worker for the. state con
ference.. Last winter from Janu
ary 1 to March 1, she made a
world tour, visiting Hawaii, China,
Japan, the Philippines, India, Pal
estine, and Egypt, which enabled
her to see the needs of those coun
tries at first-hand.
MISSION STUDIES
TO START SUNDAY
Calvary Baptist Departments
Plan Special Series of
Meetings
The school of missions for
which the Calvary Baptist church
has been making plans will start
Sunday evening at S:30 o'clock.
The school has been divided lntoi
departments, with senior B. T. P.
TJ. to meet under leadership of
Miss Mina Gile, who will direct
study of "All in the Day's Work"
by Phillips. The intermediates
will study the same text under
leadership of Mrs. Will Taylor and
the Juniors will discuss "Going to
Jerusalem" by Slattery, under di
rection of Mrs. H. S. Gile.
Rer. W. Earl Cochran, pastor,
will have charge of the adult
group, which will meet in the
main auditorium.
; The church will hold the first
fellowship dinner of the fall sea
son at the church dining room
Wednesday evening, November 6.
This gathering will be followed
by a session of the teacher train
ing class, which will precede the
regular mid week meeting at 7:30
o'clock.
The cantata "Esther" by Brad
bury has been selected for the
first choir presentation of the
season, and rehearsal will be
gin shortly.
(Hoffmeister), Mr. WeadeU Robinson.
Evening service, 7:30 'clock. Dr. Tally
and Bar. James Aikea Smith, of Dallas,
will exchange pulpit. Special mnsie:
Anthem. "Tarry With U O My Sari
Mr" (Baldwin). Organ nambert, "Mem
eriet" (De ma rest) ; "Front the Land of
the Sky-Bine Water" (Cadmaa). Sunday
school S:S0 a.-at.; L. M. Ramage, upt.
Midweek services 7: SO p. m. Thursday;
Dr. Tally, leader. Young people' meet
ings: 0. E. 8ocietiet meet at 6:30.
CKtmCK OF GOD
1S4S North Charch street, a W.
Hatch, pastor; Phono 1SSO-J. Morning
servic 11 'deck. Evening xrvlc 7:50
o'clock. Sunday school 10 n. a.; LyI
Knox, aupt. Midweek Services Wednes
day 7:30 p. m.; place, church. Toaag
people's meetings S:S0 p. m. Subject:
"Christ. God's Pitt to Man."
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL
Holy communion at 7:30 a. m. Church
school at 9:45 a, m.; morning prayer and
sermon at 11 a'clock. Bep. George Her
bert Swift, rector.
STTaCmT X. S.
Orchards Height road. Meredith A.
Groves, pastor. Phone 1S41-B. Morning
service t:45 e'cloek. Subject: "Growth
ia Grace." 8aaday aeheol 10:43 a. as.
Larkin Grace, superintendent.
FOnO BfXafOXIAL CHOBCH
Gerth and Third atreet. West 8a Wm.
Meredith A. Grovea. patter. Phoae 1S41
R. Morning service 11 o'clock; subject:
"Lylty." Children' aermon, "Playing
tb. Game. Special maale: Chovn by th
junior choir; aelo by Jeha Trachsel. Eve
aiag aervice 7:30 o'clock; aubject:
"Christianity aad Chemistry." Special
matlc: Tiolia tol by Mis Tiaa Em matt;
vocal solot by Jim Smart aad B. A.
Raymond. Snaday school 0 :4S a. am.; Mr.
J. Austin, aupt. Midweek services 7:15
p. as. Wednesday; tb patter, leader;
pi tee: Epwortb Leagu room. Young peo
ple 't meetings: Iatenaadiate aad Senier
Leaga at S :80 p. at, Sunday.
VBTZTAnZAir OBfOBCH
Cottage and Chemeketa atreett. Rev.
Msrtia F. FeTrey, minister. Charch school
at 19 a. m. Graded instruction. Mrs. W.
E. Feldmsn. tapt. Devotional eervices t
11 a. ns. Subject mt the aermea. "The
Oonqcest ef Faith." Mn. W. A. Dea
toa at th piano.
CA2.VAET BAPTIST
Oonrt aad High trt. W. Earl Coch
ran, pastor. Pbaa SS3. Morning aervic
19:50 o'clock; aubject: "Blockades."
Special music : "Mora Lor to The, O
Chritt," by Williams. . Evening servic
7:30 ' clock; subject: "On Thing That
Pays." Suaday aehool t:4S a. .; W. T.
Jenks, aupt. Midweek service 7:30 p. m.
Wednesday; the pastor, leader; place, the
charch. Young people' meeting 6:S0
p. m. Senior aad Iatenaediate.
JASON LEE CHTTECH
Xorth Winter and Jefferson street.
Church aehool session at 9:45 by depart
ments with classes for evtry age, H. B.
Carpenter, tupt. Worship at 11 a. m.
Special mo tie by tb choir directed by
Mr. Sheldon Beckett. Them: ' "Tbo
Light of Men," by tb pastor' Joseph
Barber will have charge t the Forum
t 9:30 for th older folk ef th cbarek.
Intermediate, High School aad Tenng
People' League meet at 6 :S0 with sno
eial features aad worthwhile theme for
discussion. Eveaiag praiae aervic' beriat
at 7:80. "Thrill That Com ( Follow
ing Chritt," will I th theme. Special
music numbers. Midweek devotion, stu
dy and choir practice, Thursday at 7:30
p. as.
COTTET STEEET CHTjECH OP CHRIST
Court aad lTth atreet. B. P. Shoe
maker, 344 Korth ISth atreet. Phone
1570-i.- Moraiag aervice 11 o'clock: sub
ject: "Maa's Batpoatibility to God and
Man.' Evening aervioe 7:30 o'clock; tub
jeet: "Th Unpardonable Sin." Suaday
school :45 a. am.; Mr. Frank Marshall,
aupt. Midweek services 7:30 p. sa. 'Wed
nesday at the church parlor.- Toung peo
ple's meetings Christian Endeavor and
Junior meeting f :S0 p. St.
' . ItTXi, 8TKEST St. B.
FifteenU aad ' Milt street. Leslie B.
Bailey, pastor. Morning serviea, 10:00
o'clock; subject: "God' Wrk Around
th World." Eveniaf rerviee 7:30 'dock;
abject: "Meeting Temptation t Caa
uer." Suaday eebool-9:45-a. as.; Miaa
Esther Erickaoa, supt. Midweek aervice
1:09 P. at, Wedoasdty; tas.aaeter lead
er; plaea, eknreh.' Tung people' mee
lags: Epwortb Lga 0;I0 p. m. at th
chatca. . . . " ..
Mariea f aad - Liberty ttreei. Robert
La Payaa. .pttT. PbM. 20. Moraiag
servic 11 'leek: eubjeetr"Wby tb
Hear of Drkasst" -Ala - aanaeaett
f ev -' chlldrea. Special sautle by - churcb
choir. Evenlnr aervioa :S0 'clock; tub
joet;,"Hi Weederfl Xante. -Special
matTer ''Chen Chair and rehettra. Sua
day,chol f:45 a. mt Jred ltrr, eupt.
Midweek aorvieaa Tbsrsdayr pastor, Jd
r, Toug pepl' nsootings: Thro
aTapamaeg.at-eft,.-;.:''; ; .-.
i-Higa-aid, Center tret.-XJ.'.J,.Hewe,
pat tor; Phass 1933-J. Morniaf -atrvfc
11 'eWk; subject: Th Oa Task 4
tb Cbarek' aad How 9 Aeeomplish It,
Special sratiet Aatbso, "Tha .Trinity."
Liileat. 8c4o: "ResiJe Stilt WtUn."
Hambleat Batb Howe. Evening aervie
TOO o'clock: aabioet- "TW BmI Gifts."
Special ataaie: S4 -f selected) Helea
aUrpk. Saadtf sehae, f:45 a. Jeet
& nent, tapL Midweek aervic 7:90
P. m. Wednesday. Toaag people' meet,
lag J C E. at Uaga 9:30 p. m. ...
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Static: Cbetr aathem: "God ear Back
SPECIAL EVENT
TO
Castle United Brethren
Church Plans Program
For Mission Day
The Castle United Brethren
church will observe "world mis
sions' advancement day" with ap
propriate program at the church
Sunday evening, beginning at 7:30
o'clock. The. program as sched
uled, follows:
Prelude, John Gilhousea.
Hymn, "The Banner of the
Cross," congregation.
Scripture, "Service," Matt. 25:
34-45, eongregatioa.
Hymn, "Tell Me the Old, Old
Story," congregation.
Prayer, Mrs. K. W. Harritt and
Mrs. Hannah Yarnell.
Piano duet, Marian Chase and
Frances Christiansen.
Missionary theme, ''Knowing,
Being. Doing," Mrs. L. W. Biddle.
Address, "Our Work Abroad,"
Mrs. J. C. Hill.
Vocal solo, "Where Are the
Reapers?" Rev. 1 W. Biddle.
Address. "Our Home Work,"
Mrs. Gertrude Chamberlin.
o'clock; subject: "Aaxiety for the Salva
tion of Our Fellows and Friends." Sun
day school 9:45 a. m.; Sam Schinnan,
aupt. Midweek services S o'clock Wed
nesday; pastor, leader; place, church.
AXESIOAH rOTHXKAir
Church streets between Chemeketa and
Center. Bev. P. W. Eriksen. pastor. Phone
:1. 11 a. m. Sermon: "He ShaU Set
up aa Ensign for the Ktin." Special
music by the choir. Evening service at
7:30. Sermoa topic: "Tb Meaaest Maa."
Th choir and church chorus will furnish
special music. William HcOilcbrist, Sr,
director of music. Sunday school at 9:45
a. ol. Max Oehlhar, tnpt. A graded sys
tem with clattet for ail ages. Sealer
aad Intermediate league devotional
meetings at 9:30 p. as.
SOUTH SALEM FSHTNDS
Booth Commercial aad Washington ttt.
Chat. C. Hawrth, patter. Phen 1697-M.
Moraiag aervic 11 'deck; aubject: "I
Believe." Evening ervie. 7: JO o'clock.
Sunday school 10 a. in.; Mrs. Marguerite
P., Elliott, eupt. Midweek tervices 7:10
p. m., Thursday; the patter, leader; plae:
Church. Toung people' meetings: Suaday
6:30 p. m.; Mrs. Bertha M. Hs worth,
leader.
PiaST OOHOESOATIOVAZ.
Center aat Liberty atreet. Charlea E.
Ward, pastor. Morning sewiee 11:00
'clock; Sermoa by Mra. JaUa M. Way.
Special musie: "Aatbam: "O Lead Me
Lord," by Blnm. Titter Waif trill aiag
a solo: ''Hi Ey I oa th Sparrow."
Evening servic 7:90 ' clock; abject:
"A Physical Giant, but a Moral Weak
ling," a biographical sermoa n Samson,
accompanied by th moving picture: "Th
Lead at Samsoa." aad "Yilleg Lit U
rs lest in a." Special asaaie: Th quartet
wiU ting tw aerro spirituals: "Were
Yoa Tbaret" aad "Hash, Soasebody'e
Calling My KaaM." Suaday school 9:45
a. m. ; P. E. Xer, aupt.
XEIOHT XEKOEIAX,
19th aad Parry Street, H. C. Stever,
pastor; Phoae 1925-J. Morning service
11 o'clock; aubject: "Tb Excellence of
Kindness." Special music: Duct: "I Need
Hi Card," uag by Ireae Bitaer aad
LoBayne Haas. Eveaiag ssrvico 11
o'clock; Sacred cacrt aad addreas by
Mra. Jala M. Way f Chicago. Everett
Craven af Portland, gueet soloist. Sun
day cael 10 a. at.; C. O. Harria, (apt.
Youag peepl't met tings: 0:45 p. m.
BE i
AMERICAN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Chnpob St. Bt. Chemeketa and Center, A Downtown Charch.
11 A. M. An Ensign For The Nations.
A Flag -will bo presented at this service) by the Women's Re
lief Corps, which will attend In body. Ceremony by Mrs.
Helen Sonthwicx.
7:30 P.M. THE MEANEST MAN.
Special musie at both serrices by the Choir and Chorus.
William McGUchrlst, Director of music. Sunday. School at
9: if. Max Gohlsr, Supt LutheY Leagues at C:S9.
REV. P. W. ERIfcSEX, Pastor.
WhatShallltProfitaCity to Gain the Whole World
and Lose Its Boys and Girls?
.Which is
Worth!
the Most?.
The World Is Light and Cheap When Placed in the Balance fwith
1 I Your Boys and Girls.
A Spiritual Greatest Agency
f in the World Saving OiurYoutho
A'
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Churcli Office Phcne
MrlFm. LitAvffler, Our Supfc Wilh Have
r VrT-:5i Sermon Lecture at ll:00ja.m.f '
jw: vj li ii a i . . v flit"'
Reading. "At the Sign of the
Cross," Mrs. Carrie Chase.
Offering Objectires, Mrs.
Blanch Welsh. .
Offertory, John Gilhousen.
Announcemeats and Benedic
tion, ReT. L. W. Biddle.
FIRST CHURCH MEN
TO MEET TUESDAY
Program and Ejections to Fea
ture First Meeting of
Year Here
The Men's Council of the First
Methodist church will hold its first
meeting of the year on Tuesday,
October 29 at 6:30 o'clock. A din
ner will "be served the men of the
church by the Yew Park circle of
the Ladies' Aid society with Mrs.
A. A. Underhill as chairman. An
interesting program of music by
the Chemawa Indian orchestra
will be giren at the close of the
dinner. An address on "The Amer
ican Indian," will . be given by
O. Hi Lipps, superintendent of the
Chemawa Indian school.
At the close of the program the
Men'B Council of the church will
hold a brief business session at
which time of the officers for the
ensuing year will be elected. TJ. G.
Holt will preside at the meeting
and D. H. Mosher will act as sec
retary. A nominating committee
consisting of J. D. Foley, Dr,
George Lewis and A. A. Lee will
present the names for the offices'
in the council.
Elaborate plans are being made
by the executive board of the
council to make the monthly
meetings of special interest and
help this season. Prominent men
of the state will be secured as
speakers and a dinner will be
serred each month. This organiza
tion will merge its program with
the six o'clock men's club and
the meetings will be made public
to all men of the city who may be
Interested.
Congregational Church
To Show Biblical Films
At Sunday Night Service
Events for the week scheduled
by the- First Congregational
church, Center and Liberty
streets, are announced as follows:
Sunday evening in connection
with: a biographical sermon on
Samson, "A Physical Giant, but
a Moral Weakling" there will be
shown moving pictures: "The
Land of Samson" and "Village
Ufa In Palestine."
The Young People's Fortnight
ly club will have a Masked Hallo
ween party in the social rooms of
the church Tuesday evening. The
members and friends of the
church are invited to spend Wed
nesday evening . at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Newton, also
S. High St., where an informal so
cial : hour has been arranged by
the Newtons assisted by Mr. and
Mrs. John Orr and Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Slater.
A Junior Choir of 35 Voices.
You Never HeaTd Such SfogiiiiT.
Our Goal-250.Present. Will You Be One?
Sunday Morning, 9:.4Sr-rOctoberj27, i929 :
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One Clock South of
2313
L. IL SMITH, faster
5 "1 V
Nazarene Church
WiU Operate Free
Bus for Children
A free bus service will be
inaugurated this Suaday by
the Charch of the Kazarcae,
tier. ii. V. hmitlx, pastor,
has announced. Coincident
with Installation of the Sam
day school bus line, Xazar
enes are planning a record
breaking rally day, to be
held Sunday morning. Goal
of 250 pereoas has been set.
Features of the rally day
program will be appearance
of the Junior choir of 85
voices, v songs by the male
quartet and male chorus nn
der direction John S. Frkv
sen; and a sermon lecture at
11 o'clock oa "Saving the
Children."
Route which the bus will
take each-Sunday is:
Leave . State . aad Slat
streets at 0:15 going South
to Lee; west to 14th; north
to Trade; east to 17th;
fcorth to State; south on
14th to Mission ; west to
13th; south to Cross; west
to- Berry; south to Rural;
east to 12th; north to State.
Pastor Smith says a care
ful driver has been eeenred
and every Insurance has
been made for the safety of
the children.
PRAYER SERVICES SET
The regular mid-week prayer
and serviceof First Methodist
church wis held on Thursday
evening, with the Rev. F. C. Tay
lor, pastor In charge. From
"Pearls of Psalmnody" the S4th
Psalm will be chosen and studied
as "A Psalm of Forgiveness."
First Methodist Church
FRED C. TAYLOR, Minister.
Sunday, Oct. 27, Good Literature Day
II A. M. Sermon by Dr. Edward L. Mills
Editor Christian Advocate
7:30 P. M. Program of Sacred Music
By Vested Shoir
Sermon "THE TRIUMPH OF FAITH"
by The Pastor
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t il;iiili-""'',y.. m.-flBaf
Fourfold Gospel Church 655 Ferry St.
Christian aad Missionary Alliance Tabernacle
SUNDAY, OCT. 27TH
Mrs. Alice Caswell
(former pastor)
WiU preach at 11 A. M. Subject "Bands Off."
YOU WILL WANT TO HEAR HER
Excellent
'Savins the Children."
Center on i9th SL
i, n
CHOIR TO Gift
Fl
Everett Craven to be Guest
oloist at Knight Me
morial Concert
This vested choir of the Knight
Memorial Church will present its
first concert ot tha fall season
Sunday night at 7:39 o'clock.
Everett Craven of Portland will
be- the guest soloist. Donald J.
Allison is organist Following is
the program: Chorus, "The Light
of Light." (Zeisberg); ladies'
chorus, "I Will Lift Up Mine
Eyes," (Loreni); chorus, "How
Lovely Is Zion" (Heyser). ohll
gato solo, Mrs. Beulah Talmage;
duet, "Come, Jesus, Redeemer,
Abide With Me" (Hammond).
Everett Craven and H. C. Stover;
chorus, "A Wandering Sheep"
(Wilson), incidental solos by
Beneitta Edwards, Harriett
Adams and Mrs. G. C. Newgent;
ladles' chorus, "My Task" (Ash
ford); solo, Everett Craven;
chorus, "I Will Sing" (Bains).
. The organ numbers to be played
by Mr. Allison ' will be "Prelude
In F" by Thone, "Melodie" by
TschalkT&wsky, and "March Cele
bre" by Laehner.
ATTENDING SCHOOL
Four of the members ot tin
young people's group of tin
Highland Friends church are at
tending the bible school in Port
land. They are Edith Riggs, Gen.
evieve Beckett, Hazel Newton and
Milo Ross.
CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH
Grand Theatre
Graded S. S. 9:45 a. m. W. T. Jenks. Supt.
Preaching services 10:50 a. m., 7:30 p. tn.
School of Missions C:30 p. m. WELCOME.
;A.M. "BLOCKADES"
Anthem: "More Love To Thee, O Chritt,"
by WUliama.
P.M. "ONE THING THAT PAYS'
Duet: "It Pays To Serve Jesus"
. Harkness
Ton Will Receive a Hearty WELCOME at
These Services.
W. Earl Cochran, pastor
Are They
Worth Saving?,
Res. Phone 2110-YiT
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